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in latin america, mexico and south, the markets are still vibrant. so you've got a large portion of the world where the markets are still growing. and with the growth of those markets, our business is doing exceedingly well. so, you know, south america, east of the middle east, i feel very, very bullish about. let's now talk about western europe, eastern europe, and north america, which is the bloc that's facing the most amount of slow-down. i think those are the economies we have to watch very carefully to see what's going to trigger gdp growth to come back to positive territory. in spite of gdp growth being negative people still have to eat and drink. more importantly, people are cutting back, eating out in restaurants, eating at home more. so that's helping our businesses. so overall, i think the growth rates are still fairly all right. the pattern of growth varies by country. but the growth rates are still there. and our businesses are doing well on a global basis. >> my thanks to indra nooyi. >>> up next on "the wall street journal report," "the
in latin america, mexico and south, the markets are still vibrant. so you've got a large portion of the world where the markets are still growing. and with the growth of those markets, our business is doing exceedingly well. so, you know, south america, east of the middle east, i feel very, very bullish about. let's now talk about western europe, eastern europe, and north america, which is the bloc that's facing the most amount of slow-down. i think those are the economies we have to watch very...
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he has one of the most difficult jobs in america. he's taken over a city where you've had many years of under investment and lack of foresight and he is ooh the future of newark. they have a chance to rectify things. he's got a tougher job than i do. in new york city, we do see some green shoots. businesses are doing slightly better. but remember, we still have people losing their homes, we still have people losing their jobs. i'm encouraged for the future. new york is unique and the country is getting better and the president's programs, i think, are helping, but nevertheless, we can't walk away and say, well, all we have to do is sit back and it's going to get better. so, we're trying to focus on helping small businesses by reducing their taxes and giving them loan programs, training people for the jobs that are available, not necessarily the jobs they had, making sure that when the other industries come back, the people that we need will be there. and i think what you're seeing is is we've saved $2 billion or $3 billion over the l
he has one of the most difficult jobs in america. he's taken over a city where you've had many years of under investment and lack of foresight and he is ooh the future of newark. they have a chance to rectify things. he's got a tougher job than i do. in new york city, we do see some green shoots. businesses are doing slightly better. but remember, we still have people losing their homes, we still have people losing their jobs. i'm encouraged for the future. new york is unique and the country is...
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she said "the america i know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with down syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his brewer krats can decide whether they are worthy of health care. such a system is down right evil." what aspects of this plan is she talking about and is it true? >> the white house would say absolutely not true. they are talking about panels that are essentially government panels that have some relationship with the private sector as well that evaluate the effectiveness of certain procedures all in an effort to try to reduce costs in the health care system. opponents say that's just one element that makes this tantamount to a government takeover of health care. the white house says not at all the case. nevertheless, you see a big political statement. a lot of respect thirnlg they can use this argument to tank this reform effort. >> david gregory, thanks for the time this morning. >>> we want to get a check of some of the other morning headlines. for that, cnbc's melissa francis is waiting patiently at the news desk. >>> good morning
she said "the america i know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with down syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his brewer krats can decide whether they are worthy of health care. such a system is down right evil." what aspects of this plan is she talking about and is it true? >> the white house would say absolutely not true. they are talking about panels that are essentially government panels that have some relationship with the private...
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on facebook show wrote, the america i know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide whether they are worthy of health care. such a system is downright evil. at town halls recently, the president has had to calm worried seniors. >> older american citizens would just be put out to pasture. please tell me that isn't so. >> it isn't so. >> reporter: and in his weekly address, the president tried to put the issue to rest. >> and let me start by dispelling the outlandish rumors that reform will promote euthanasia or cut medicate or bring about a government takeover of health care. that's simply not true. >> reporter: well, a senior administration official tells nbc news that the president told of palin's comments said it was unproductive for republican lead tors spread misinformation and back here in mexico a big health issue on the agenda, swine flu. the three leaders wanting to propose a coordinated response when flu season heats up this fall. lester? >> savannah guthrie in guadalaj
on facebook show wrote, the america i know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide whether they are worthy of health care. such a system is downright evil. at town halls recently, the president has had to calm worried seniors. >> older american citizens would just be put out to pasture. please tell me that isn't so. >> it isn't so. >> reporter: and in his weekly...
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is it reaching the frontline of america's cities quickly enough? we will be joined by two mayors. all coming up this mo explain. oh yea, well for 6 months, customers get all three: fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month. oh, all right, see... you're just moving your fingers, aren't you? i gotta cut my nails. (announcer) now get three amazing fios services for the price of two. tv, internet, and phone for only... for the first 6 months. it all adds up to one incredible deal from fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home, for razor sharp tv, america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... for 6 months. it's like getting 3 services for the price of 2. that's a $180 savings over six months for the best in home entertainment. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v this if fios. this is big. >> good sunday morni
is it reaching the frontline of america's cities quickly enough? we will be joined by two mayors. all coming up this mo explain. oh yea, well for 6 months, customers get all three: fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month. oh, all right, see... you're just moving your fingers, aren't you? i gotta cut my nails. (announcer) now get three amazing fios services for the price of two. tv, internet, and phone for only... for the first 6 months. it all adds up to one incredible deal from...
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viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away... if you experience a sudden decrease in vision or hearing. now's the time. ask your doctor if viagra is right for you. ♪ viva viagra! >> family and friends gathered for two of the victims at the deadly gymnasium's shooting in pittsburgh. we learn more about not only how the victims died, but how they lived. >> but once came together to eulogize betsy. >> because of her tragic death. >> the technician was lauded as a devoted friend and co-worker -- coworker. she sings on the resur
viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than...
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 >> the time is 5:21, and in this morning's "medical alert" too much tv could raise blood pressure in children. they looked at behavior for children between the ages of 3 and 8. those that spent more time in front of the tv had more higher blood pressure than those who were physically active. this turned out to be true regardless of a child's weight. >> a study found children are deficient in vitamin d. sunlight is a great source of vitamin d. many children don't get enough of it because they spent too much time in doors. 11 news reporter tracie potts has more. >> a new study finds seven in 10 children do not get enough vitamin d. milk, fish, and sunshine are big sources of vitamin d. >> using computers, watching tv, ow or playing video games, there was a 60% of having vitamin d deficiency. >> jasmine carter can't drink milk, so she looks for vitamin d elsewhere. >> i get it from yogurt. sometimes i put on the sun and i have sun scre
blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 >> the time is 5:21, and in this morning's "medical alert" too much tv could raise blood pressure in children. they looked at behavior for children between the ages of 3 and 8. those that spent more time in front of the tv had more higher blood pressure than those who were physically active. this turned out to be true regardless of a child's weight. >> a study found...
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america really is not yet fighting this war. and i think the mexican government will be hoping that obama will have something to bring to the table and something to announce, some real involvement in terms of money. mexico's still waiting on delivery of helicopters that they've been begging for. also guns, the guns that are being used to fight this war are coming from america. this isn't just stopping at the border and increased border control. it means preventing the sales in the first place. mexico's calling for a weapons assault ban. let's see if the obama administration can actually step up on any of these fronts and actually begin to fight the drug war in mexico, don. >> you know what? michael, a lot of people are asking this. in your report you said it was upwards of $40 billion to $50 billion a year, the drug cartels, at least one of them that they can make, that they can generate. so the question then becomes, why not regulation and taxation, expected now with a sinking economy. if you have that much revenue coming in. >
america really is not yet fighting this war. and i think the mexican government will be hoping that obama will have something to bring to the table and something to announce, some real involvement in terms of money. mexico's still waiting on delivery of helicopters that they've been begging for. also guns, the guns that are being used to fight this war are coming from america. this isn't just stopping at the border and increased border control. it means preventing the sales in the first place....
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book called who wrote measuring america. there was a pretty big success and it is the story of the greatest trainer of american history, but it wonderfully complex man it was a revolutionary war hero, general communist general in the continental army and became the leading general in the american army 15 years later at the same time as the became meacham 13 the spanish secret service and was a spy for spain for the next 20 years at the same time is to let the american army but the amazing thing was every president you work four, washington, adams, jefferson, madison all knew he was a traitor and the kicked him in this position for strategic reason. is a fascinating untold story and the unknown life. that, and then another biography of an unknown but fascinating figure in history, to win a queen of naples, sicily in jerusalem. deal nei, the only woman to rule in your own name in the 14th century. she was every bit as dynamic a ruler as elizabeth the first of england, rogol break glittering court in naples and an incredibly tu
book called who wrote measuring america. there was a pretty big success and it is the story of the greatest trainer of american history, but it wonderfully complex man it was a revolutionary war hero, general communist general in the continental army and became the leading general in the american army 15 years later at the same time as the became meacham 13 the spanish secret service and was a spy for spain for the next 20 years at the same time is to let the american army but the amazing thing...
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supply america's demand for illegal drugs. a war becoming more violent, more ruthless, mostly because of one group. to even begin to understand that violence, come with me. here in the southern mexican city of veracruz. imagine, if you will, a band of special forces green beret soldiers go rogue and offer their services and firepower to the drug cartels. well, that's precisely what's happened in mexico in the 1990s. commandos from the mexican army deserted and set up their own cartel known as the los zetas. the los zetas, along with the u.s. government now says is the most technologically advanced, sophisticated and dangerous cartel operating in mexico, and this is an example of some of their most recent work. until not so long ago, this was the home to a local police commander, just promoted two months before. and at 5:00 a.m. one morning, two cars pulled up in these streets. eight or nine gunmen got out, armed with assault rifles and 40 millimeter grenade launchers. they blasted their way into this house, and it took them le
supply america's demand for illegal drugs. a war becoming more violent, more ruthless, mostly because of one group. to even begin to understand that violence, come with me. here in the southern mexican city of veracruz. imagine, if you will, a band of special forces green beret soldiers go rogue and offer their services and firepower to the drug cartels. well, that's precisely what's happened in mexico in the 1990s. commandos from the mexican army deserted and set up their own cartel known as...
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so here she is in america. she's left all this violence in africa and she's getting mugged by someone who's accent she recognizes. she's thinking, what was all that travel for, you know, if not to get to a safer place. there's a scene in the book where it's halloween and luma takes the kids, puts them on the bus and takes them to this really nice neighborhood in atlanta with these beautiful brick houses, with chandeliers and the parents are out in the yard having cocktails and the kids -- the streets are closed to traffic and kids are just free to run around and trick or treat like crazy and they're all walking around with 50 pound burlap sacks of candy like every kid's dream and iñán say in the book, you know, a comfortable american might potentially take -- could afford to take a kind of jaundice view of suburban life and there have been no end of writers who have pontificated on the malaise of the burbs but when you have lived in a refuge camp and fled a war zone and you've come to america, you know, the t
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policy toward latin america. for more information, visit unc.edu/departments/polisci. >>> from freedom fest 2009 in las vegas a panel discussion on where america conservatism is headed and what needs to be done to increase its influence. taking part of the discussion are richard fae author of conservatives betrayed, john of the american conservative magazine, thomas phillips, founder and chairman of eagle publishing member
policy toward latin america. for more information, visit unc.edu/departments/polisci. >>> from freedom fest 2009 in las vegas a panel discussion on where america conservatism is headed and what needs to be done to increase its influence. taking part of the discussion are richard fae author of conservatives betrayed, john of the american conservative magazine, thomas phillips, founder and chairman of eagle publishing member
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i'm an intern with young america's foundation. young america's foundation is the premier organization that educates students on the principle of limited government, individual liberty, a strong national defense, and traditional values. for more information, please call our telephone number. or visit our web site. what did barack obama and ann coulter have in common? [laughter] nothing, thank god. [applause] ann coulter is now the author of seven "new york times was " a best-selling books, and i am sure there will be many more to come. she graduated with honors from cornell university, and no, mr. alderman, not the same school you attended. [applause] she then went on to practice law in new york city and even work for the senate judiciary committee. the conservative movement is so lucky that have an intelligent, articulate, and not to mention extremely good-looking woman fighting alongside of us. [applause] she is also on one who truly needs no introduction. with that being said, i will turn the microphone over to the person you ha
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have a trade on bank of america here. >> the stock's had a great run. traded in low single digits back in january. the stocks are up in the high teens. one of the things i want to do here. the company has made the fine improvements here. they're trying to get that merrill-lynch acquisition in line. they're trying to make some progress here. maybe the stock has gotten ahead of itself. 57% or so off of last september's high. 57.5% off of the january low. and if you look at that on a technical basis, it's a reflection point. so what i want to do in the bank of america is buy the november 15, 121 by two put streds, i want to buy one november 15 put for $1.10. two november 12 puts for combined 80 cents. it costs me 30 cents. how do they play in the trade? between 15 and 12 november expirati expiration, between one and nine times my money. between $9 and $12, that payoff trails off dramatically. the worst case scenario is the fact that it's 50% and i get long at these levels. >> a bock stop here by the government that we just mentioned and i think you have a
have a trade on bank of america here. >> the stock's had a great run. traded in low single digits back in january. the stocks are up in the high teens. one of the things i want to do here. the company has made the fine improvements here. they're trying to get that merrill-lynch acquisition in line. they're trying to make some progress here. maybe the stock has gotten ahead of itself. 57% or so off of last september's high. 57.5% off of the january low. and if you look at that on a...
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supplying america with its demand of elicit drugs. now, los zetas don't have a chance of monopolizing this entire industry. i mean, there's essentially seven large cartels. i mean, there's a whole proliferation and there's alliances within alliances. there's double dealing, there's betrayals. but by and large, we have these major factions that are constantly brawling and battling it out for control of this business. and indeed on average just this year alone, 570 mexicans have been dying every single month. but by and large, that's cartel on cartel violence. that does not, of course, exclude the possibilities like we see far too often here. the target may be a cartel member sitting in a restaurant, but when the head team comes in that restaurant, they just spray it full of bullets and the family sitting next to the target gets killed as well, don. >> that's unfortunate. you said in your story there, michael, that the zetas openly recruit members of the mexican military. what about the government, what do they have to say? do they have
supplying america with its demand of elicit drugs. now, los zetas don't have a chance of monopolizing this entire industry. i mean, there's essentially seven large cartels. i mean, there's a whole proliferation and there's alliances within alliances. there's double dealing, there's betrayals. but by and large, we have these major factions that are constantly brawling and battling it out for control of this business. and indeed on average just this year alone, 570 mexicans have been dying every...
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. >>> congress heads home to face america divided over health care changes. to discuss the policy and political divides with two key senators. john cornyn of texas, dick durbin of illinois. >>> and the big gap between the president's approval rating and his handling of the big issues. we take america's pulse with two top polls. >>> and the recession puts a squeeze on many community support organizations just when struggling parents and hungry children need the help most. the state of the union report for sunday, august 9th. >>> president obama heads to mexico tonight for a summit with the leaders of mexico and canada, a reminder of the mounting international pressures even as he struggles to sell his top domestic priority health care here at home. >>> greater cooperation fighting mexico's deadly drug world. and elsewhere on the stage, afghanistan, iran, and north korea all present the white house with difficult policy choices. the full and often frustrating list for the president and for his ambassador to the united nations susan rice. welcome. >> good to be
. >>> congress heads home to face america divided over health care changes. to discuss the policy and political divides with two key senators. john cornyn of texas, dick durbin of illinois. >>> and the big gap between the president's approval rating and his handling of the big issues. we take america's pulse with two top polls. >>> and the recession puts a squeeze on many community support organizations just when struggling parents and hungry children need the help...
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kicking back america from whom? -- taking back america from him? the actual give-and-take has been at a premium and misinformation has been rampant. that is just a taste this morning from the baltimore paper. have you attended a town hall meeting? we want to hear from you. first up, on our republican line, marcia. caller: i actually wanted to attend one. i lifted up on the internet and called my representative, tim bishop of long island, and any information i have obtained is that he had won in the end of june. but he is not going to be holding any more. host: and what do you think about that? caller: he is our representative and i think he needs to hear what people say. when i hear that, that this is all a result of organization, i can speak for myself and probably others, that i have never called a representative or attended a town hall meeting. i am not a member of any organization, but i am so upset about this healthcare plan that it galvanized me to want to have my voice heard. host: if he were to held a town hall meeting in you attended, what
kicking back america from whom? -- taking back america from him? the actual give-and-take has been at a premium and misinformation has been rampant. that is just a taste this morning from the baltimore paper. have you attended a town hall meeting? we want to hear from you. first up, on our republican line, marcia. caller: i actually wanted to attend one. i lifted up on the internet and called my representative, tim bishop of long island, and any information i have obtained is that he had won in...
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the tensions entitled to say it anyway she wants to and that's what america is about is letting people speak their mind. i think the3ik.2u-'fkñ]suñb'!1 ♪ i hope you never lose your sense of wonder ♪ promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance, ♪ promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance, ♪ promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance, ♪ promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance, ♪ and when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, ♪ and when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, ♪ and when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, ♪ and when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance. ♪ i hope you dance. ♪ hope you dance. ♪ hope you dance. ♪ hope you dance. >> julie: from humble beginnings in a new york housing market to the united states supreme court, justice sonia sotomayor reachin
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todo un cambio del espectro polÍtico. >> seguimos en amÉrica latina, presidente de venezuela dijo que las declaraciones del canciller israelÍ, son la presunta presencia del movimiento chiÍta en venezuela, prepararÍa un ataque contra este paÍs.tamil calificÓ al lÍder de ladrÓn y loco de extrema derecha, ademÁs ordenÓ el regreso a colombia de su embajador a quien habÍa retirado como protesta por los planes de bogotÁ de permitir estados unidos utilizar bases militares en el paÍs. los veteranos de guerra de honduras que expresaron su apoyo al gobierno interino de roberto michetti, en el parlamento designÓ como presidente despuÉs de que la corte de los militares expulsaron del paÍs a manuel zelaya el pasado 28 de junio, durante un desfile militar en las afueras del palacio presidencial en tegucigalpa, se declararon listos para empuÑa una vez mÁs las armas cuando el gobierno lo necesite. policÍa federal en mÉxico detuvieron a Él [] el ex presunto operador del cartel de los fÉlix, la detenciÓn tuvo lugar en tijuana. h@detenidos figuran el tercer lugar de la lista de los
todo un cambio del espectro polÍtico. >> seguimos en amÉrica latina, presidente de venezuela dijo que las declaraciones del canciller israelÍ, son la presunta presencia del movimiento chiÍta en venezuela, prepararÍa un ataque contra este paÍs.tamil calificÓ al lÍder de ladrÓn y loco de extrema derecha, ademÁs ordenÓ el regreso a colombia de su embajador a quien habÍa retirado como protesta por los planes de bogotÁ de permitir estados unidos utilizar bases militares en el...
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this is about america's future. that is what is at stake. that is why health insurance reform is so important. that is why we have to get this done, and why we will get this done by the end of this year. >> i am bob mcdonnell from virginia. times are tough in our state, and in yours. yesterday's jobs report is yet another reminder that families and small businesses are struggling as unemployment remains high. here in virginia, we face unemployment rates at a 25-year high. as i travel throughout our state, i listen to our people who are concerned about the jobs they have, worry about finding the jobs they need, and concern about what jobs will be available for their children in the years ahead. as a father of five, i share those same concerns. that is why our main goal in virginia is to bring people together to create new jobs and more opportunities all across our state. we want government at all levels to be a partner in promoting small business and entrepreneurship. as republicans, we believe you create those new jobs by keeping taxes and r
this is about america's future. that is what is at stake. that is why health insurance reform is so important. that is why we have to get this done, and why we will get this done by the end of this year. >> i am bob mcdonnell from virginia. times are tough in our state, and in yours. yesterday's jobs report is yet another reminder that families and small businesses are struggling as unemployment remains high. here in virginia, we face unemployment rates at a 25-year high. as i travel...
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you can't get any higher as an emissary from america than that. >> that's right. he kawrries status. >> he's got more status than the secretary of state. >> and he's a smart man. when he's over there, he's picking up a lot of information. nothing was lost here. >> monika? >> president obama referred to it as a humanitarian mission, however, he should have followed it up once the young women were back on the american soil by condemning the human right as buss and demanded international access to and investigation of this isolated goulog where hundreds of thousands of people are starvingp. >> if you're so mart -- >> hold on. >> if you're so smart, why are they so concerned about this not being looked upon as an official government act? why? why? >> because they don't want to conflate the -- >> do they get enough screen from calling it a humannian mission or is it still an official act? >> i don't think they get enough cover. >> sure it's an official act. >> they said it's a private mission. >> oh, come, come, come. >> we're talking here about the language of diploma
you can't get any higher as an emissary from america than that. >> that's right. he kawrries status. >> he's got more status than the secretary of state. >> and he's a smart man. when he's over there, he's picking up a lot of information. nothing was lost here. >> monika? >> president obama referred to it as a humanitarian mission, however, he should have followed it up once the young women were back on the american soil by condemning the human right as buss and...
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this special edition of our world with black enterprise, bill cosby and alvin poussaint take on black america. >> regardless of what the government says, stop waiting around for these people to come and rescue you. they're not going to do it. >>> last week in part of our conversation with comedian bill cosby and psychiatrist alvin poussaint, we talked about the comedian's controversial crusade to address the problems that have left many in black america lagging socially and economically. this self-help message is chronicled in come on people condition from victims to victors. it is a collection of inspiring stories information gathered over the last couple years as the two have traveled the country to encourage people to do better in their lives. >> now, obviously the man who approached my brother didn't know that he is bill cosby's brother. a guy came up to him, black, and he said, man, what are we going to do about these kids? and russell said, better parenting. and the guy said, oh, you're talking about that cosby [ bleep ]. look, the old famous saying about harriet tubman, who had to expl
this special edition of our world with black enterprise, bill cosby and alvin poussaint take on black america. >> regardless of what the government says, stop waiting around for these people to come and rescue you. they're not going to do it. >>> last week in part of our conversation with comedian bill cosby and psychiatrist alvin poussaint, we talked about the comedian's controversial crusade to address the problems that have left many in black america lagging socially and...
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good luck with the boss tomorrow on that one. >>> tomorrow morning here on "good morning america," sarah palin calling the new health care panel a death panel. we'll have a sort of fact check tomorrow morning on "gma." charlie gibson is back here tomorrow night. thanks for watching.
good luck with the boss tomorrow on that one. >>> tomorrow morning here on "good morning america," sarah palin calling the new health care panel a death panel. we'll have a sort of fact check tomorrow morning on "gma." charlie gibson is back here tomorrow night. thanks for watching.
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which is a fundamental misunderstanding of america. this -- we are not a great bureaucratic country. we're not a country where if only i could hire another 3 million bureaucrats, things would be terrific. in fact, just the opposite. we're a country where it's entrepreneurial energy, it's small businesses, it's -- it's people out there who create the next wave of jobs in a fundamentally different model than the academic left believes in. and so a number of us -- i was a candidate in that period. a number of us felt like carter anin the end would not succeed because his models were wrong. for example, we didn't have enough gasoline so instead of encouraging exploration, they raised taxes on the oil and gas companies and they went to rationing. well, rationing turned out to be a nightmare. and -- and a good friend of mine, david boss of citizens united, was 13 that year and his father every morning would give him the screwdriver to go out and change license plates so that the car that needed gasoline had the right license plate and could,
which is a fundamental misunderstanding of america. this -- we are not a great bureaucratic country. we're not a country where if only i could hire another 3 million bureaucrats, things would be terrific. in fact, just the opposite. we're a country where it's entrepreneurial energy, it's small businesses, it's -- it's people out there who create the next wave of jobs in a fundamentally different model than the academic left believes in. and so a number of us -- i was a candidate in that period....
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it's the fastest-growing group in america. 15%. this is the future. how is that going to be the party if it alienates -- >> i think that republicans figured that out, and when they're opposition, they pulled way back from where they were at the beginning of this. they spent more time talking about how great she was and i'm going to vote against her than they did talking about how bad she was. they were worried about that position. they know they cannot become a majority party in this country. i think this polarization is a bad effect on the court of law. people sit will and say, do the justices decide? it's not about the law and what's right for the country? it's about what's pretty kay at advantageous for either political party. the other thing, people are going to be watching her. sotomayor's first year or two are going to be very important. people are going to say, whether they believed what she said at the hearings, and when justice scalia or the vacancy occurs or somebody else, it's going to be wait a second. >> a lot of people said in this round
it's the fastest-growing group in america. 15%. this is the future. how is that going to be the party if it alienates -- >> i think that republicans figured that out, and when they're opposition, they pulled way back from where they were at the beginning of this. they spent more time talking about how great she was and i'm going to vote against her than they did talking about how bad she was. they were worried about that position. they know they cannot become a majority party in this...
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it is not our job to bring home jobs to america. forget about it. you are watching "hardball" on msnbc. these days every penny counts with everything you buy. every head. every bite. every gallon. every shoe. every book. every cereal. well, maybe not every cereal. but every stem. every stitch. every tune. every toy. pretty much everything you buy can help your savings account grow because keep the change from bank of america rounds up every debit card purchase to the next dollar and transfers the difference from your checking to savings account. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. it's one of the many ways we make saving money ♪ [ female announcer ] for underarms that are sexy smooth, get secret flawless touch with olay. it even reduces irritation caused by shaving. oooooo-lay... [ female announcer ] secret. because you're hot. mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a front-end crash. do you need lp? yeah. i'll contact emergency services and stay with
it is not our job to bring home jobs to america. forget about it. you are watching "hardball" on msnbc. these days every penny counts with everything you buy. every head. every bite. every gallon. every shoe. every book. every cereal. well, maybe not every cereal. but every stem. every stitch. every tune. every toy. pretty much everything you buy can help your savings account grow because keep the change from bank of america rounds up every debit card purchase to the next dollar and...
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is america, wish you were here. >> mitchell: commentator from ben stein. now to bob schieffer in washington for a look at what is ahead on face the nation. bob, good morning. >> good morning to you, russ, we will talk to jim jones, the president of national security advisor about these reports that commanders on the ground in afghanistan want more troops. bob schieffer, thanks a lot. and ahead now on sunday morning, bill geist. the call of the wild. >> ever ever >> mitchell: hmm. the sound of elk calling in wild, or is ate champion elk caller on call bill geist clears up the mystery. >> reporter: ah, the peace and quiet of a suburban neighborhood. >> shattered by unsettling primal calls of the wild. >> but fear not, it is just greg hubble in his living room, blowing on a sawed off whiffle ball bat to establish dominance over male elks and draw female elk. >> although the nearest elk is hundreds of miles away. >> he is just practicing. he is an elk calling champion. >> do the neighbors complain? >> we have had neighbors walking across the street shaking the
is america, wish you were here. >> mitchell: commentator from ben stein. now to bob schieffer in washington for a look at what is ahead on face the nation. bob, good morning. >> good morning to you, russ, we will talk to jim jones, the president of national security advisor about these reports that commanders on the ground in afghanistan want more troops. bob schieffer, thanks a lot. and ahead now on sunday morning, bill geist. the call of the wild. >> ever ever >>...
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america's subs are the best in the world. the united states must invest to ensure the undersea world edge. thank you for joining us. you can watch this online at defensenewstv.com or e-mail me. i will be back next sunday morning at eleven. have a great week.
america's subs are the best in the world. the united states must invest to ensure the undersea world edge. thank you for joining us. you can watch this online at defensenewstv.com or e-mail me. i will be back next sunday morning at eleven. have a great week.
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bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you, aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. that's what motivates us everyday. hot! hot! hot! time to check your air conditioning? come to meineke now and get a free ac system check. at meineke, you're always the driver. >>> okay. so when it comes to health care, you can call it passion. you can call it conviction. whatever you call it, the issue has people talking -- more like yelling, trying to be heard. a georgia congressman is the latest to get caught in a fray last week. duffy dixon from wxai was there. >> there are people in this room who are here who do not want anything changed in health care. >> reporter: at a packed town hall meeting taped by the city of douglasville, we see david scott and things start to unravel about a question on health care. >> why are you voting for a health kplarn shown not to work in massachusetts and institute this in a state. >> i'm not voting on any plan. >> reporter: at fir
bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you, aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. that's what motivates us everyday. hot! hot! hot! time to check your air conditioning? come to meineke now and get a free ac system check. at meineke, you're always the driver. >>> okay. so when it comes to health care, you can call it passion. you can call it conviction. whatever you call it, the issue has...
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. >> canada is actually america's largest trading partner. what about the controversy over the buy american provision. >> this is coming to a head. not only hurting canada but hurting american. let me explain the canadian hurt first. under the stim tim bill all iron and teal and marfed goods have to be bought in america. meaning purchased there. that shuts out the canadians. it is shutting out some u.s. businesses who can't figure out if components that they have built elsewhere can be used in the self same infrastructure projects. canadian business representatives and u.s. business representatives are appealing to the white house to do something about the buy america. that will not happen. both countries are stuck and people are losing jobs on both sides of the border. major garrett in mexico. live from guadalajara. >> judging by recent events. the issue is striking a nerve with the american people. we have heard simple discussion there is also this. . >> it is coming out of my paycheck? >> not all civil. lawmakers holding town hall meetings
. >> canada is actually america's largest trading partner. what about the controversy over the buy american provision. >> this is coming to a head. not only hurting canada but hurting american. let me explain the canadian hurt first. under the stim tim bill all iron and teal and marfed goods have to be bought in america. meaning purchased there. that shuts out the canadians. it is shutting out some u.s. businesses who can't figure out if components that they have built elsewhere can...
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. >>> this is america's news headquarters. inmates' lauren sivan. the bodies of three victims of a -- i'm lauren sivan. the bodies of three victims recovered in a mid air collision. a total of nine people presumed dead. a sight seeing helicopter and a small plane were involved. the accident happening over the hudson river between new york and new jersey. a pilot on the ground tried to warn the helicopter. >> he radioed the accident helicopter and told them one lima hotel, you have a fixed wing behind you. there was no response from the pilot. he stated that he saw the right wing of the airplane contact the helicopter. he saw helicopter parts and the right wing fall and both aircraft descended into the hudson river. >> search and recovery efforts are set to resume early sunday morn. i'm lauren sivan.ord tw we now head back to "huckabee." e bodies canceled until tomorrow. >> mike: if you want to follow me on twitter and get regular updates and messages only at to join us to talk about implantation of the plan long-time health and human services secret
. >>> this is america's news headquarters. inmates' lauren sivan. the bodies of three victims of a -- i'm lauren sivan. the bodies of three victims recovered in a mid air collision. a total of nine people presumed dead. a sight seeing helicopter and a small plane were involved. the accident happening over the hudson river between new york and new jersey. a pilot on the ground tried to warn the helicopter. >> he radioed the accident helicopter and told them one lima hotel, you...
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there were people who said america could not do this, america would not do this, but america did do it. and i think he won not just because he was black or that influence. most african-americans and a lot of people. i think he won basically because he convinced the american people that he was the right candidate for the times. he promised change, he was a generational difference than senator mccain. senator mccain was an excellent candidate and would have been a good president, but i think the american people were looking for a change from the previous eight years. >> larry: do you think your party's going to pay for some of the way they treated judge sotomayor? and the confirmation hearings? >> i think it'll pass quickly, frankly. i don't think they treated her badly. i've seen lots of confirmation hearings over the years. and what i'm pleased about is once the nastiness started upon her announcement with members who were not on the judiciary committee or were not officials of the party, saying she was racist or she was a reverse racist, saying she ought to withdraw her candidacy, mem
there were people who said america could not do this, america would not do this, but america did do it. and i think he won not just because he was black or that influence. most african-americans and a lot of people. i think he won basically because he convinced the american people that he was the right candidate for the times. he promised change, he was a generational difference than senator mccain. senator mccain was an excellent candidate and would have been a good president, but i think the...
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steve is america unique in that respect? >> i think that america is unique in that its ideological direction seems more up for grabs them in a lot of places. americas this country where we never had an american aristrocracy. what binds us together is the bonds of geography but is set of ideas. we are always fighting over the ideas. what this liberty mean? the social democrat on the left, a new dealer, of is the liberty means having enough food in your stomach to be able to take care of your family. conservative would say liberty means the government staying out of the private economy, no matter what. we are still having the same arguments with each other and almost wounded and 50 years into the experiment. >> has there ever been a time in your understanding of history rick perlstein that america has been united? >> we are always united and we are always divided. i think this to come of those two realities are kind of onslaught jewel tensions with each other. we could not have defeated fascism in world war ii have not achieve
steve is america unique in that respect? >> i think that america is unique in that its ideological direction seems more up for grabs them in a lot of places. americas this country where we never had an american aristrocracy. what binds us together is the bonds of geography but is set of ideas. we are always fighting over the ideas. what this liberty mean? the social democrat on the left, a new dealer, of is the liberty means having enough food in your stomach to be able to take care of...
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movements became all the more passionate, sometimes even violent, lars swath of white middle-class america became very frightened that the normal expectations of law-and-order were being up ended, and richard nixon could have house that rage into political advantage of that ragin not only did he harbored but exacerbated it as a political strategy. >> how? these for example, he argued privately, although some of the said they said it publicly, that they wanted to achieve a strategy a positive
movements became all the more passionate, sometimes even violent, lars swath of white middle-class america became very frightened that the normal expectations of law-and-order were being up ended, and richard nixon could have house that rage into political advantage of that ragin not only did he harbored but exacerbated it as a political strategy. >> how? these for example, he argued privately, although some of the said they said it publicly, that they wanted to achieve a strategy a...
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 >> julie: from america's news headquarters hello everyone, i'm julie banderas. we are awaiting a news conference held by the national transportation safety board which dispatched a team to investigate today's midair collision. the latest on their findings in this collision which happened this afternoon in new york. "fox news" containing exclusive pictures there on the right of your screen, at least nine people presumed dead in this crash after the small plane and a helicopter collided over the hudson river. york city's police commissioner said a helicopter pilot on the ground apparently tried to alert both aircraft. that morning not heard or did not reach them in time to avoid the accident. the helicopter was carrying five italian tourists. two people on board the plane, when a child. late word is two bodies have been recovered three more are located the wreckage. the continued search for the bodies canceled until tomorrow. >> mike:
blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 >> julie: from america's news headquarters hello everyone, i'm julie banderas. we are awaiting a news conference held by the national transportation safety board which dispatched a team to investigate today's midair collision. the latest on their findings in this collision which happened this afternoon in new york. "fox news" containing exclusive pictures there on the...
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america was no longer a place where things were made. it was a place where things were shuffled or not. cocaine slotted nicely into the new economy. the reagan recession affected urban blacks and latinos and american cities a living. the economy needed to pick me up selling coke provided. the banking industry had ending up by the recession and was glad to have the influx of capital brought by the cocaine business. the economists reported 44 miami banks were given international charters in 1982 compared to the tannin 1978. another 36 foreign banks opened branches in miami during the period. at least 40 banks refuse to report cash deposits of more than $10,000 as required by law throughout the 70's and in the 80's. and i least four banks authorities estimated were bought and controlled by drug dealers. as the trade spread across the country, dealers found still other banks eager to deal in cocaine cash. much of the money that went to farm producers ended up in the american economy through the panamanian branches of u.s. banks. by the late
america was no longer a place where things were made. it was a place where things were shuffled or not. cocaine slotted nicely into the new economy. the reagan recession affected urban blacks and latinos and american cities a living. the economy needed to pick me up selling coke provided. the banking industry had ending up by the recession and was glad to have the influx of capital brought by the cocaine business. the economists reported 44 miami banks were given international charters in 1982...
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i was in hong kong watching the election results in the night before in america and i was mourning in hong kong getting ready to give a speech. i was talking to my wife on the phone and texting with one of my daughters in new york. and i was fairly confident of the outcome of the election at that point. but it still was a shock when it was charlie gibson on his program who said i have one more exit poll to report. i'm getting ready to go speak to a group of chinese leaders and businessmen. he said, i can now confirm that barack obama -- and i thought he was going to say he won this state or that state -- is the next president of the united
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that might be a feature of the european political system, but in america, it is rare. in fact, one probably has to go back 150 years to find a parallel. and the parallel is quite striking. then the republican party's front runner from the state of new york, a seasoned politician with much experience, was william henry seward. but the party chose to pass over him in favor of a one-term congressman from illinois, with the reputation for soaring rhetoric and idealism, a man named abraham lincoln. lincoln then goes and appoints seward his secretary of state. so also the seasoned hillary lost out to a newcomer from illinois and obama appointed her secretary of state. but almost everything else is different today. the secretary of state was once the unrivaled architect of american foreign policy, but now he or she competes with the secretary of defense, the national security adviser, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and others who make up the far flung levels of america's imperial administration. the state department was once across the street from the white house.
that might be a feature of the european political system, but in america, it is rare. in fact, one probably has to go back 150 years to find a parallel. and the parallel is quite striking. then the republican party's front runner from the state of new york, a seasoned politician with much experience, was william henry seward. but the party chose to pass over him in favor of a one-term congressman from illinois, with the reputation for soaring rhetoric and idealism, a man named abraham lincoln....
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a movement's about. >> when you go to europe, you get health care from cradle to grave and here in america, the richest nation in the world and you've got millions of people who don't have health care. if you lose your job, you lose your health care, you get divorced, you lose your health care. it's basic stuff. >> we need to work together to pass universal health care. there is no option but a public option. >> thank you. >> got to hand it to them, we want health care tune. >> that's kind of catchy. >> that'll do the job right there. >>> health care, unemployment, the mexican summit. the president's list of priorities seems to go on and on. >> yes, it does, and we have the latest on that when we check in with "state of the union's" john king. wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. >>> it's like the flag is flying, sun is coming up. and john king makes it happen for several hours on sunday. >> "state of the union" at the top of the
a movement's about. >> when you go to europe, you get health care from cradle to grave and here in america, the richest nation in the world and you've got millions of people who don't have health care. if you lose your job, you lose your health care, you get divorced, you lose your health care. it's basic stuff. >> we need to work together to pass universal health care. there is no option but a public option. >> thank you. >> got to hand it to them, we want health care...
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saw what pro football in america could be. rod woodson saw a football field like kasparrov saw a chessboard. bob hayes ran so fast you hardly saw him. randall mcdaniel a blitzing linebacker. and fear in a quarterback's eyes. >> in the beginning, i had no desire to play football because my first love was basketball. my agility and speed on the court convinced my coaches and friends, like andre, that i would be stellar in football. after much duress, i surrendered and decided to give it a try. the first day was a nightmare. the second day, i quit. cal called my house on that day and spoke with my father. after the conversation ended, my father came and asked me, "son, why weren't you at practice today? are you sick? is something wrong?" i answered, "no, sir. football is just too hard. it's too hot, and it's too painful." my father gave me a look that i never will forget. and in his baritone voice, he said, "son, whatever you do in life, don't ever quit." my father's words resonated with me, and in that moment i decided to commit
saw what pro football in america could be. rod woodson saw a football field like kasparrov saw a chessboard. bob hayes ran so fast you hardly saw him. randall mcdaniel a blitzing linebacker. and fear in a quarterback's eyes. >> in the beginning, i had no desire to play football because my first love was basketball. my agility and speed on the court convinced my coaches and friends, like andre, that i would be stellar in football. after much duress, i surrendered and decided to give it a...
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. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is sunday, august 9th. >> it was so close to where captain sullenberger, the hero of the miracle on the hudson put down that jumbo jet yet on the river. incredible picture there captured the midair collision between the helicopter filled with tourists and a private jet. and a lot of questions about the lack of air traffic control in crowded cities. it's pretty much every pilot for himself. we'll have the very latest coming up. >>> also coming up, some lawmakers getting an earful. critics of health care reform are out there in force. we'll ask george stephanopoulos what those raucous town hall meetings mean for the prospects of health reform. >>> and do you have a slip and slide? >> oh, yeah. >> we're going to show you a viral video making it online that's every kid's dream. we'll show you how it ends. there's a cliff-hanger for you. >>> also, you've heard the adage, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. right? maybe not. we're talking about not just what you eat and why you're eati
. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is sunday, august 9th. >> it was so close to where captain sullenberger, the hero of the miracle on the hudson put down that jumbo jet yet on the river. incredible picture there captured the midair collision between the helicopter filled with tourists and a private jet. and a lot of questions about the lack of air traffic control in crowded cities. it's pretty much every pilot for himself. we'll have the very latest coming...
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 i know when it's the perfect time to change my tires. when it comes to shaving i know when to change my blade. (announcer) gillette fusion's indicator strip fades to white when it may be time to change. fresh blade. better shave. fresh blade. ♪ ♪ which one's me - for a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit repordot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking fly and rollin' phat ♪ ♪ my legs are sticking to the vinyl ♪ ♪ and my posse's getting laughed at. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free- credit report dot com, baby. ♪ >>> a british man is claiming to be the biological father of one of michael jackson's kids. the british tabloid, news of the world, reports former child star mark lester believes he could be
blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 i know when it's the perfect time to change my tires. when it comes to shaving i know when to change my blade. (announcer) gillette fusion's indicator strip fades to white when it may be time to change. fresh blade. better shave. fresh blade. ♪ ♪ which one's me - for a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the...
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h@h@trkpalpmpkph@h@h@trkpalçp que tuvo el epicentro justamente aquÍ en mÉxico, y h@h@trkpalwifkph@h@amÉrica y mundo,son los temas prioritarios entre mÉxico,estados unidos, cuyos mandatarios por tercera ocasiÓn se verÁn las caras. activistas contra las polÍticas neoliberales, protestaron temprano por las calles de guadalajara, calles que ya lucen desiertas ante los cercos de seguridad, donde cerca de 100 personas pidieron la renegociaciÓn del tratado de libre comercio para amÉrica del norte en el capÍtulo del maíz, que justamente el presidente obama dijo que por ahora no es el momento conveniente de abrir ningÚn capÍtulo, porque asegura que las economÍas, las tres economÍas, viven momentos crÍticos en materia econÓmica, tambiÉn decenas de trabajadores, se hicieron presentes afuera de esta cumbre, que es justamente el hospicio cabaÑas, donde algunos hombres de tercera edad piden principalmente al gobierno mexicano su dinero que por muchos aÑos, trabajaron en estados unidos, y el gobierno de estados unidos en los aÑos 50 se le entregÓ a mÉxico pero ese dinero se ha perdido.
h@h@trkpalpmpkph@h@h@trkpalçp que tuvo el epicentro justamente aquÍ en mÉxico, y h@h@trkpalwifkph@h@amÉrica y mundo,son los temas prioritarios entre mÉxico,estados unidos, cuyos mandatarios por tercera ocasiÓn se verÁn las caras. activistas contra las polÍticas neoliberales, protestaron temprano por las calles de guadalajara, calles que ya lucen desiertas ante los cercos de seguridad, donde cerca de 100 personas pidieron la renegociaciÓn del tratado de libre comercio para amÉrica del...